Glenn S. Weber

glenn weber
Glenn S. Weber, 95, passed away on Tuesday, February 15, 2011. He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Betty; three children, Eddie, Sherry and Billy; grandchildren, Garrett Weber, Casey Lohman, L. Grace Mills, Kelly Weber and Lindsay Weber; great-grandchildren, Corrine Mills and Ryan Weber. He was born in Berkeley Springs, WV, one of 11 children born to Grace and O. B. Weber. He later moved to Vienna, Va in 1954 and opened Weber Tire Company, where he worked until he retired. He was active in the Masons and was the Past President of Kena 500 group. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Wesley United Methodist Church, 711 Spring St., Vienna, Va 22180.

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Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. To all the Weber’s: It is with a very heavy heart that I’ve learned of Glenn’s passing. I’ll always remember his wonderful laugh and willingness to hear about Billy’s and mine “adventures” growing up in Vienna. He was a true Country Gentleman, fantastic father and a man I’ll always be proud to call a friend. Rest at ease big guy, you’ve earned it.

  2. Mrs. Weber, Sherry, Ed, Bill,and family, I am so sorry for your loss. May God comfort you in your loss of your dear one. I remember the times spent in Mr. Weber’s company and will remember his laugh and his smile. He is just ahead of us and has seen his Savior face to face; what a comfort. Much love, Becky

  3. Mrs. Weber, Eddie and the Weber family, I am truly sorry for your loss. Mr. Weber was always so kind to me when I saw him. He was such a friendly man. His spirits even towards the end always appeared so up. I know he will be greatly missed.

  4. Betty and family. We are so sorry for your loss. We will always remember all the good times we had traveling together. Glenn will be really missed.

  5. Billy and Mrs. Weber our thoughts are with you today. It’s getting harder for me to remember things that happened last week but I do remember your dad always having a kind word and what a great smile when I would go into his shop back in the 60’s. He never seemed to mind stopping what he was doing to give me change to get a cup of chicken noodle soup out of his vending machine. His kindness, integrity, and strength were certainly most admirable traits and I’ll always remember that about your dad.

  6. Dear Billy and Family: I am so very, very sorry for your great loss of your Father. I know, you have a wonderful family and they will be there for you in the coming days, ahead. God is there for you too. And I will be praying for your courage,and hope in God’s healing love for you and yours. Much Love, May God richly bless you at this time. Nancy M. Sessions


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